The Diary of John Evelyn: 1677-1706Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 - Great Britain |
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... believe he had now in his family one hundred domestic servants . I His lady ( being one of the Brederode's daughters , grandchild to a natural son of Henry Frederick , Prince of Orange ) is a good - natured and obliging woman . They ...
... believe he had now in his family one hundred domestic servants . I His lady ( being one of the Brederode's daughters , grandchild to a natural son of Henry Frederick , Prince of Orange ) is a good - natured and obliging woman . They ...
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... believe not learned , but very industrious , as his History of the order of the Garter proves . He showed me a toad included in amber . The prospect from a turret is very fine , it being so near London , and yet not discovering any ...
... believe not learned , but very industrious , as his History of the order of the Garter proves . He showed me a toad included in amber . The prospect from a turret is very fine , it being so near London , and yet not discovering any ...
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... believe they eat and drank him out near £ 2000 , by a most abominable custom . 1 [ Dr. Ralph Cudworth , 1617-88 . ] 2 See ante , vol . ii . p . 25. ] 4I.e. George Evelyn of Wotton . ] 5 See ante , p . 14. ] [ See ante , vol . ii . p ...
... believe they eat and drank him out near £ 2000 , by a most abominable custom . 1 [ Dr. Ralph Cudworth , 1617-88 . ] 2 See ante , vol . ii . p . 25. ] 4I.e. George Evelyn of Wotton . ] 5 See ante , p . 14. ] [ See ante , vol . ii . p ...
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... believe he was unjustly charged . Here I saluted my Lords Stafford and Petre , who were committed for the Popish plot . * 7th . I saw the magnificent cavalcade and entry of the Portugal ambassador . " 1 [ See ante , vol . ii . p . 388 ...
... believe he was unjustly charged . Here I saluted my Lords Stafford and Petre , who were committed for the Popish plot . * 7th . I saw the magnificent cavalcade and entry of the Portugal ambassador . " 1 [ See ante , vol . ii . p . 388 ...
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... believe there had the like appeared in the world . He had only been instructed by his father , who being himself a learned person , confessed that his son knew all that he himself knew . But , what was more admirable than his vast ...
... believe there had the like appeared in the world . He had only been instructed by his father , who being himself a learned person , confessed that his son knew all that he himself knew . But , what was more admirable than his vast ...
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